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MG MGF Technical - Non starting MGF
I've had my 1999 MGF for just over a year. 2 weeks ago I drove it home and parked it in the garage (no apparent issues or problems). 5 days later I went back to it, and it wouldn't start, hasn't since. The engine cranks (have had to charge the battery a couple of times between trying). The smell of petrol is around the exhaust after trying, and when I take the plugs out after turning it for a short while, they are wet with fuel. (The fuel pump can be heard priming pre-ignition too). I have sparks in all 4 plugs on all 4 leads when out of the cylinders. There's nothing obviously blocking or obstructing the air filter - I'm not sure how else to check the air flow. Does anyone have any idea what might be wrong, or what to try? Many thanks! |
M J Bull |
Hi, Have you checked that your inertia switch is not open circuit,?Check you have a 12v feed on your injector rail + IACV.Have demobilized your ECU with your key fob? Check this link, for K series info. http://homepage.swissonline.ch/TomsSeven/Navigation2/Map.htm Simon |
simon connolly |
Forget about the inertia switch , you have wet plugs. Simon |
simon connolly |
Thanks, yes the inertial switch is open, immobilizer appears to be off (and if I attempt to start without doing so the starter motor doesn't turn). |
M J Bull |
Hello M J Bull . . . have you had any luck yet as I have the same problem. . I've changed ht leads plugs and cleaned all sensors and still wont fire at all. . . here's hoping you have an answer. Craig |
craig mg owner |
Could be the cam sensor. I had one go on one of my cars once. Worked fine and then just wouldn't start. Engine turned over etc. but would not fire. |
M Irwin |
M Irwin, did you still get sparks on the plugs even though cam sensor was duff ? You would think that, that could cause petrol and spark at wrong position and cause all sorts of issues if ignited G. Olding |
George |
The engine might well be flooded (with petrol) First thing to do is to reassemble everything and tap the inertia switch with the back of a screwdriver. Then turn on the ignition (you should not hear the fuel pump) Then crank for a while and see if it splutters. After a little cranking (perhaps 20 seconds in 5 second bursts to stop the starter overheating) it should be clean. Now push the button on the inertia switch and try again. |
Will Munns |
Hi just wondered if you manage to cure this problem as i have just aquired a 99 mgf with exactly the same problem cheers mark |
m pullinger |
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